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Testimonials of Our Customers

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I have already started reading the book you gave me as it is well-printed and found every most important information. By the way, thanks for the book.
Tessie

Already, I am able to work for my own agency and spend more time with my family after I acquired this booklet few months ago. The booklet is worth the price because it is very informative. So I am recommending the booklet to anyone who wants to start his own Nursing Agency.
- Bridget, Florida – weight loss

Purchase this booklet if you are a Nurse and tired of the politics and the changes. The booklet is very informative and easy to follow.
K.T., Texas

Acquiring this booklet has changed my financial status and given me some security for the future. The medical job market appears so political that now I feel I have more control over my financial income.
Bessie Mandy, New Jersey

This book helped me much in starting my Nursing staffing and Medical Recruiting Firm business. This is one of the best books in the market, which is worth every penny. Aside from its well written, it has all the information you need to run your business from the comfort of your home.
I bought this book just like many others that I earlier bought. But to my greatest amazement, this is the only book that has the step by step guide which actually walks you through.
If you have plans on starting your own Agency or Medical Staffing Business, I will strongly recommend this book. I used it and it worked for me. I am sure it will do the same for you.
Clyde, Atlanta, GA

Nursing Shortage Crisis

Monday, February 9th, 2009

It’s evident that the United States lacks in nurses, one that promises to grow to alarming proportions. Excessive nurses are retiring, and very few are entering the profession. To compound the problem, its is estimated that within the next 5 to 10 years, over 76 million Baby Boomers are scheduled to retire from the workforce, with only about 44 million Generation X’ers on hand to pick up the drooping. This will soon place unparalleled demands for services on a health structure that is already long-drawn-out thin.

This shortage of associated healthcare professionals, especially nurses have produced a new bang to the nursing agency registry business, supplemental recruitment agency for medical professionals, permanent placement medical recruiter, or starting a business in homecare and recruitment pool. The medical staffing industry will carry on growing because of the future baby boomers, and the current supplies of nurses are decreasing. The standard ages for nurses are in the forties, and they are not being replaced by our new generations. Entrepreneurs have made profitable business in nursing agency, nursing registry, homecare business, medical recruiter recruiting, or as independent contractor in their own field.

This is the time for entrepreneurs to launch a nursing agency, nursing registry business, manage and operate a homecare business, or as a medical staffers or just be an independent healthcare contractor. Being an independent healthcare contractor, you are bypassing the agency and are self employed. Homecare are regulated by all levels of government from local to federal level. Homecare levels of system depend on the class of service provided to clients. Homecare services ranges from providing just companions or the more medically needed clients such as terminally ill clients and other illness. Homecare services can be present in the form of community pr social service, non-medical, and medical services.